Kadaster

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The headquarters of Kadaster in Apeldoorn.

Kadaster is the name designation of the Dutch Cadastre, Land Registry and national mapping agency in the Netherlands. The word Kadaster comes from the medieval Latin catastrum, descended from either the Greek καταστιχον (kata acrostic), frame, or the Latin capitatrastum (head), a Roman head tax based on property ownership.

Kadaster is the responsibility of the Minister of Infrastructure and the Environment. The headquarters of the agency is located in Apeldoorn.

Dorine Burmanje, Kadaster's CEO, is also the co-chair UN-GGIM.[1]

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  1. ^ "Dorine Burmanje, CEO Kadaster, the Netherlands, appointed as co-chair GGIM". www.kadaster.com. Retrieved 2017-10-05.

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